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Can you take a screenshot of that error and let me see it?
I can only tell you what’s wrong if i see what exactly happens.

Narmada_dhruv

Carlos, with all due respect, I feel the method mentioned by u can lead to serious issue for someone who doesn know much abt regedit. My friend had an harrowing time applying it in his system.
He shift+del. the req. service from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services, the service never got deleted from services.msc menu (to make matter worse he had not stopped the service). He was considering re-installation of the service but that failed to happen as the port could not be freed.Best work around i guess it cmd prompt oriented.(no offence, just an incident I intend to report for ppl taking the post lightly).

http://www.carolsvault.com/ Carol

It’s Carol and i am a female.

I did put a warning there for people to see and it’s quite obvious that one shouldn’t attempt that if they don’t know what they are doing.

No offence taken and I thank you for pointing that out. I’ll add another warning to the post.

Huphos

It's far easier to use the command line program sc to do this. Simply 1. go to start menu, choose run, enter 'cmd' (without the quotes), hit enter. 2. type sc delete “service name” Voila. You'll only need the double quotes if the service name has spaces. By the way you can get the service name from Control panel, administrative tools, services. Double click on the service and read the service name at the top of the dialog. It can be different from the description.

Another way to do this — “sc” command
Note down the “service name” (NOT the display name) of the service which you want to delete (from services.msc)
Then go to command prompt and type “sc delete servicename”
That’s it.

Another way to do this — “sc” command
Note down the “service name” (NOT the display name) of the service which you want to delete (from services.msc)
Then go to command prompt and type “sc delete servicename”
That’s it.

Another way to do this — “sc” command
Note down the “service name” (NOT the display name) of the service which you want to delete (from services.msc)
Then go to command prompt and type “sc delete servicename”
That’s it.

Another way to do this — “sc” command
Note down the “service name” (NOT the display name) of the service which you want to delete (from services.msc)
Then go to command prompt and type “sc delete servicename”
That’s it.